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24 September, 18:36

You are a researcher studying the lifespan of a certain species of bacteria. A preliminary sample of 30 bacteria reveals a sample mean of x=74 hours with a standard deviation of s=5.4 hours. You would like to estimate the mean lifespan for this species of bacteria to within a margin of error of 0.65 hours at a 99% level of confidence.

What sample size should you gather to achieve a 0.65 hour margin of error? Round your answer up to the nearest whole number.

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  1. 24 September, 22:13
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    458

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Margin of error = critical value * standard error

    At 99% confidence, the critical value is z = 2.576.

    The standard error is σ/√n = 5.4/√n.

    Given the desired margin of error is 0.65:

    0.65 = 2.576 * 5.4/√n

    n = 458
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